Looking for upgrade

Ok I need help to upgrade my computer.....

I dont know which way to take or if its even worth upgrading right now.

I sport a 6950 with a 2500k OC at 4.5 GHz, 120gb ssd, 8gb of ram (only 2 stick but I dont need more at all a I barely break the 50% usage atm lol). For the rest I dotn think the mobo need upgrading atm (asrock extreme 3 gen3).

For the CPU .....from what I saw abotu 3750k....it just seem to be a sidegrade (I may be wrong explain me why it would be better, except for power consumption which I think is almost the same when OC'ed)

For the GPU I dont know if I shoul dchange it or just crossfire it.... If I replace it for another one ...I would go back with Nvidia(drivers updating with AMD is pissing me off).

Oh the PSU is an Antec 650w (again If i crossfire I wonder if I would need to go for a 750w or if the 650w would be fine.

I know something could be could to upgrade.....because I cant max every game now :P ( I need to play at ultra setting on everything lol)

In the meantime, if you are finding your Steam/games folder is getting too big for your 120GB SSD, I'd suggest buying another SSD, at least 120GB or if you can afford it one of the 240-256GB SSDs. That's one of my most hopeful upgrades within the next 6 months or whenever I can.

In the meantime, if you are finding your Steam/games folder is getting too big for your 120GB SSD, I'd suggest buying another SSD, at least 120GB or if you can afford it one of the 240-256GB SSDs. That's one of my most hopeful upgrades within the next 6 months or whenever I can.

Nah my steam folder is my 1.5TB caviar black and wait time are fine (3-4 sec generally) so it doesnt bother me too much atm I have my most played game and Revit 2012 on my SSD + the OS. If I go for an ssd ill go with a 240 or something mushkin enhanced delux (i have the 120gb version and its blazing fast AND works perfectly)

So basically .....just swallow the pill and wait for new GPU series for 2013. I will just let my 6950 in its OC setup while I game. (I just normally let it at normal spec to make its life longer but my OC is maintaining perfectly fine at 67 C under load.)

If your just running one monitor at 1080p it stick to what you have till the next gen of GPUs. As for jumping to ivy from a 2500k, personally i think its pointless. Just crank your 2500k up to 5.0ghz if you got the cooling for it.

What does this mean, exactly? The 6850 is an alright card. Are you dropping frames or need something specific? Probably your best bet without breaking the bank is a 7950 or wait for the new cards to come out in a few months.

What does this mean, exactly? The 6850 is an alright card. Are you dropping frames or need something specific? Probably your best bet without breaking the bank is a 7950 or wait for the new cards to come out in a few months.

I have a 6950, and some newer game are starting to lag. (maybe its just game that are bad ...go figure)

---------- Post added 2013-01-28 at 09:11 AM ----------

Originally Posted by Bismark666

If your just running one monitor at 1080p it stick to what you have till the next gen of GPUs. As for jumping to ivy from a 2500k, personally i think its pointless. Just crank your 2500k up to 5.0ghz if you got the cooling for it.

already at 4.8 GHz stable (H80 cooling unit) I dont think it would enhance my performance by goign 200MHz higher for the moment hence the reason I didnt think about upgrading the CPU.